Rockwell - Companies

Companies

  • Rockwell International, a former defense company in the United States, portions of which are now owned by ArvinMeritor, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
    • Rockwell Automation, an industrial automation company that descended from Rockwell International
    • Rockwell Collins, a communications and aviation electronics company that also descended from Rockwell International
    • Rockwell Tools, a brand name of Chinese electric power tools owned by Positec (Worx) of Hong Kong
    • Rockwell Semiconductor, a semiconductor company that also descended from Rockwell International, now known as Conexant
  • Rockwell Diamonds, a mid-tier high value gem diamond producer based in South Africa and headquartered in Canada
  • Rocwell Engineering Company, Mining dealer, INDIA
  • Rocwell Associate, Insurance Consultancy, INDIA

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